From St. Antönien over the Chleibach suspension bridge to Schiers
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Description
In the Walser village St. Antönien, near the postbus stop square, there are various inns where you can strengthen yourself for the ascent. Next to the postbus stop, follow the little road uphill towards «Aschüel». The path zigzags uphill to Aschüel.
Directly after parking lot no. 21, the hiking trail towards «Salfsch/Schuders» begins; a soft meadow path leads over a moor - it is magical here during the early mountain spring! Where the path becomes wider, pay close attention to the markings - the descending path follows the Wissbach stream towards the forest for a short distance. Now crossing a wet pasture. Again in the forest, the route turns right along the slope, while a huge erosion gully opens up on the left. Wetlands alternate with dense forest; ferns line the path, you feel far away from civilization. In gentle ups and downs, you finally reach the Chleibach valley, descend to the suspension bridge which crosses the roaring wild brook.
On the opposite slope, there are stairs back up to the high path, which now runs less wet and soft as fir needles along the contour. Countless small ravines are elegantly bypassed, a logging area crossed, and finally, you reach the beautifully located hamlet Salfsch. On the opposite side at the same height lies Schuders, with the Schraubach valley in between. Great view into the limestone walls of the «Bündner Dolomites».
From here, a forest road leads to Schiers, which is paved briefly at some wet sections. It winds into the Schraubach valley and follows the Schraubach stream downhill. At the Schuders sawmill, there is a branching possibility towards Schuders, see «author's tip».
The rocks by the path and the brook are mighty. One continues to follow the course of the wild brook. Where the Wissbach joins, the brook bed becomes wide and the whole valley is full of debris. Several high concrete walls hold back the debris, forming impressive waterfalls.
At the first signpost towards the «Salginatobel Bridge», the Salgina flows into the Schraubach. About 150 meters downstream, there is a comfortable picnic area with fire pits and a covered hut. The path continues beside the wide gravel bed to the gravel pit, where material is sorted and processed; the path leads right through the high gravel heaps - an unreal moon landscape. Shortly afterwards, you reach the primary school of Schiers. To the right, it's a 10-minute walk through the village to Schiers train station.